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2013 Toyota RAV4: New Car Review - AutoTrader.com
Power for the 2013 Toyota RAV4 comes from a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine good for 176 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque. This is the only engine offered on the RAV4 and it is teamed to a new 6-speed automatic transmission with Eco/Sport mode. In Eco mode, the transmission downshifts to a lower gear to help improve fuel economy. In Sport mode, the transmission holds the gear longer, avoiding the move to sixth gear thus giving a more spirited performance without much detriment to fuel economy. The RAV4 is powered by its front wheels and includes an automatic limited-slip differential that can be manually engaged by the driver. Unlike traction control, the limited-slip differential allows a certain amount of wheel spin to help pull the vehicle from difficult situations, such as a snow covered driveway. Fuel economy figures for the front drive RAV4 are 24 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg highway.
The available Dynamic Torque Control all-wheel drive (AWD) system allows the RAV4 to better handle winter and off-road conditions. The system has the ability to send power to the rear wheels as needed, and can even control power side to side. Unlike most on-demand AWD systems, the RAV4's AWD will activate when it senses that driving conditions require more traction, including sporty driving on dry pavement. For those times when it becomes necessary to go off-road, the center differential can be locked via a push-button control. When engaged, the system holds a perfect 50/50 front to rear torque distribution, but only at speeds under 25 miles per hour. Push beyond 25 mph and the system automatically reverts back to auto mode. The AWD system doesn't add much to the RAV4's bottom line, but it does add substantial peace of mind, especially for those who live in mountainous regions or north of the Mason/Dixon line. And despite its added weight, fuel economy figures of 22 mpg city/29 mpg hwy are not really much worse than the front drive model.